A young girl unknowingly dancing inappropriately to a raunchy tune is either hilariously precocious -- or grounds for suburban controversy.

In Madison Heights, one family is speaking out to media outlets after their six-year-old daughter was kicked off a cheerleading squad after the couple complained about some of the team's chants.

"Our backs ache, our skirts are too tight, we shake our booties from left to right," was the chant, which could also double as a Ke$ha lyric.

Jennifer and Duane Tesch, the girl's parents, told Fox News they received the bad news during a team meeting on Tuesday.

"I can't believe their solution to this was to remove my daughter from the team. She's going to be devastated. She's going to be crying," Jennifer Tesch tells Fox News. The parents say the girl has yet to be informed.

WXYZ reports that the Tesches reached out to the TV station last month over the cheers, enraging other parents. Instead of going to the media, some parents said that the concerns could have been dealt with privately.

“I feel terrible. It's the worse thing that I have had to deal with in the 12 years of my league. I have never seen anything like that,” league president John Pastula told WXYZ.